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What is the quotient? x-3 divided into 4x2+3x+2

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What is the quotient? x-3 divided into 4x2+3x+2-example-1
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Answer:

4x+15

Explanation:

Given :
Divisor =x-3


Dividend =4x^2+3x+2

To Find: Quotient

Solution:


Divisor =x-3


Dividend =4x^2+3x+2

Since we know that


Dividend = (Divisor * Quotient) +Remainder


4x^2+3x+2 = (x-3 * 4x) +(15x+2)


4x^2+3x+2 = (x-3 * (4x+15)) +(47)

Hence the quotient is 4x+15

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